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Marymoore Park Took a run out to Redmond this morning to catch some of the fun at this all breed dog show. It was a smaller venue than in years past but still a lovely event. You can still make it out there today as it ends at 6p.m. c Diane Rich 2014 The dogs were gorgeous, the […]
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WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Partners with Seattle Humane Society Crystal, Andrew and Jennie at the Seattle Humane Society c Diane Rich 2014 Meet Crystal Sunlight, Andrew Rocco from Washington State University and Jennie Kuyper from Iowa State who are 4th year Vet students at the SHS in Bellevue, WA. www.seattlehumane.org. I was invited to interview these students […]
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10 Tips to Help Prevent Food Bowl Guarding Behavior c Diane Rich 2014 From My Files I had a number of calls the past few months from owners experiencing challenges with their dog around the food bowl ranging from a protective stance over the food bowl to a full blown attack if someone breeched the dog’s protected space. This behavior is commonly called […]
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The Truth Behind Pet Overpopulation at Shelters c Diane Rich 2014 The blame game is not new in 2014 as it is human nature to point the finger at someone else when caught doing something illegal, immoral, unethical or dealing with the repercussions from making a bad decision. Accountability seems to be a thing of the past […]
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Must-Do Hikes for Everyone by Douglas Lorain I love hiking in the beautiful NW so was happy to respond to a request to review Lorain’s book. c Diane Rich 2014 Lorain’s book describes the Olympic National Park’s classic destinations and lesser-known jewels in the 39 must-do-hikes. When I hike with my friends who are all experienced […]
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From the American Veterinary Medical Association; Don’t Forget About Pets When Preparing For a Hurricane (SCHAUMBURG, Illinois) July 3, 2014—Tropical Storm Arthur was upgraded to a hurricane this morning, becoming the first hurricane of the season. As the storm bears down on the East Coast, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is reminding pet owners […]
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c Diane Rich 2014 Many years ago I was invited to the Washington coast to enjoy the 4th of July with friends who lived there year round. I only had my one Doberman at that time and my friends only had their one Great Dane. We enjoyed walking the coastline daily. On the 5th, late morning we were […]
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Bellevue shelter expands Pet Project program to serve low-income cancer patients and their pets Seattle Humane Society is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Pet Project, which provides food and primary veterinary care to more than 200 pets belonging to people disabled by HIV/AIDS. The program matches clients with volunteers who deliver monthly pet food and […]
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